I'm addicted
to beauty.
No, I don't
mean that I'm kikay. (If anything, I
think I need to learn how to be more
feminine, ahehe!)
I mean, I
conscientiously seek beauty. I go out of my way to collect great pictures,
haunting pieces of music, exquisitely phrased sentences and beautiful thoughts
carefully copied down in my diary.
I suppose
that's partly why I took up Music in college, and had a blast. I was surrounded
by beauty, day in and day out. I immersed myself in it for half a decade,
honing my instrument (my voice) and discovering the infinite shades and degrees
of beauty, whether in music, visual arts or theater arts. It made me even more
sensitive to beauty than usual.
There is
beauty in truth, and truth in beauty. But beauty can also deceive.
We live in a
world that places far too much emphasis on physical looks. Sadly, not every
beautiful form contains within an equally beautiful soul.
Possessing
little physical beauty myself, I've often wondered what it must be like to be
drop-dead gorgeous or strikingly handsome. They say good-looking people have
things easier in life. But I suppose it's also challenging for them, when
people see them and focus solely on their face or body. I know quite a few
pretty ladies who tried to make themselves uglier just so they could experience
less harassment on their daily commute.
The flesh
withers. Body parts sag. Chins double and triple with age. The challenge is to
age gracefully.
Instead of
focusing on physical beauty, I really need to focus more on having a beautiful
soul, a beautiful mind. Easier said than done, because part of being a girl is
wanting to be pretty all the time. I need to keep reminding myself that beauty
is not just about the long, straight hair, the flawless complexion, the hour
glass figure. Beauty is in the inner grace with which a woman performs her
daily tasks, with a gentle voice, a loving hand. There is beauty in a healthy
body, regardless of how many pounds it needs to lose. There is beauty in the
twinkle of the eyes, in an open mind and a caring heart. There is beauty in
white hair, because it represents the crowning glory of wisdom earned through
years of nurturing others.
We are all
beautiful, because He made us so. And several authors (C.S. Lewis included) have written extensively about how God uses Beauty to draw us to Him. It is an indicator of our soul's divinity, of our longing for the Ultimate Beauty to be found in Paradise.
So at the end of the day... at the end of our lives... let us pray for the grace to leave our home, our office, our world a more beautiful place than when we first found it.
So at the end of the day... at the end of our lives... let us pray for the grace to leave our home, our office, our world a more beautiful place than when we first found it.
Have a
beauty-full weekend!
"Possessing little physical beauty myself..." Aside from this line, I agree with everything else on this entry.
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